We live in strange times and Bad Religion vocalist Greg Graffin knows it. One semi-recent phenomena is a willful rejection of facts that seems to be plaguing the U.S., and Graffin had an interesting ...
Millport is Graffin’s third solo album combining elements of folk, roots and Americana. It’s a far cry from punk rock, but at the same time, the songwriting for Millport isn’t a far cry from Bad ...
Bad Religion have been around for a staggering 37 years, releasing 16 full-length albums in the process. With Graffin currently focusing on his solo material and his career as a college professor in ...
Welcome to Loudwire Podcast #17 with Bad Religion legend Greg Graffin! In this podcast, we speak with Graffin about his new solo album, Millport, along with politics, science and punk rock. We also ...
Bad Religion frontman Greg Graffin has teamed up with a couple friends from Social Distortion to record a fresh version of Norman Blake’s “Lincoln’s Funeral Train (The Sad Journey to Springfield).” We ...
If you love your Wiki episodes completely loaded with fiction, this one’s for you, and after all, what's "stranger than fiction"? Dr. Graffin corrected plenty of misinformation during this segment, ...
Before co-founding influential L.A. punk band Bad Religion in 1979, frontman Greg Graffin was spinning his great grandfather’s 78s and listening to bluegrass, folk and gospel artists like Doc Watson ...
For those who don't know, Bad Religion vocalist Greg Graffin is a well-educated man. He's received a master's degree at UCLA and a PhD from Cornell University then went on to teach at UCLA and ...
Most one-off solo projects fail to cast much light on the musicians who make them — but the debut by Greg Graffin, longtime lead singer for Bad Religion, is a noteworthy exception. Cold as the Clay is ...
Greg Graffin isn't your average punk-rock frontman. Graffin is an accomplished author, a professor at UCLA, an awarding winning lecturer and the lead singer of Bad Religion. Graffin is celebrating Bad ...
Greg Graffin, purveyor of optimistic folk-rock songs? The generations of punks who were reared on Bad Religion, where Graffin is the melodically venomous lead singer, might be forgiven for doing a ...
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